CRR

Contractionary Policy refers to the monetary policy which aims to slow down the economy by introducing a reduction in money supply for lesser money and investment. There are many economic tools used by the Central Bank of every nation like CRR, SLR, Repo, Reverse Repo, Interest Rate etc. to keep a check on the volume […]

Cash Reserve Ratio is a specific amount of funds which the commercial banks have to keep with the Reserve Bank of India to ensure liquidity in the system. The funds are a part of the Net Demand and Time Liabilities (NDTL). A reduction in CRR leads to more liquidity in the system as the banks […]

Call Money Rate stands for the interest rate on short-term loans which are given by banks to brokers for funding of margin accounts. These do not have any repayment schedule and has to be repaid on demand. Although trading on margins is risky as it is done with borrowed money but then there is obvious […]